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2014-12-13 14:20
Observation of microbial contamination on infusion pump and comparison of wipe and disinfection for removing microbial pollution Atsushi Saito (HUS), Yasushi Makka (HUS/Sapporo Hokushin HP), Toshitsugu Sugawara, Satoshi Kuroda, Junji Arisawa, Kazuyuki Kimura (HUS) MBE2014-86 |
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An infusion pump is medical equipment required for medication of an antineoplastic drug or precise infusion. On the other hand, in the medical equipment surfaces, such as an infusion pump, humors, blood and a microbe may adhere through fingers. Furthermore, it was apprehensive about the danger that cross infection will occur between a patient and a medical worker through the medical equipment surface to which the microbe adhered, from before. It is important to grasp a pollution situation in the case of the maintenance management of medical equipment, and to establish suitable ways of coping also from the above point, also as an educational material of the staff who uses not only offering safe medical treatment but medical equipment. In this report, the microbial contamination situation on the surface of an infusion pump was investigated using an ATP measuring assay and aerobic viable count. Moreover, the result compared about the bed bath which does not use a medicine about the bed bath operation on the surface of apparatus when investigating, and the medicine bed bath currently performed by everyday maintenance management is reported. |
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Infusion pump / Cross infection / maintenance management / ATP measurement assay / Wiping disinfection / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 114, no. 361, MBE2014-86, pp. 69-73, Dec. 2014. |
Paper # |
MBE2014-86 |
Date of Issue |
2014-12-06 (MBE) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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